

Recently, Collin and I were working on another project, a bench for the holiday house and I loved it SO much. You might remember Collin made a built-in breakfast table in this style a couple years back and it seemed like the right time to take on a more ambitious project: a DIY farmhouse table with whitewash stain.

OK, let’s get into the full DIY! I hope some of you use this tutorial to make your own.
Supplies:
-two 4″x4″ x 8′ douglas fir boards (x brace)
-six 2’x4 ‘x 8’ boards
-six 3/4″x 8″ x 8′ poplar boards (table top)
-three 3/4″ x 2.5″ x 8″ poplar boards (table top trim)
-white flat paint
-paint brush
–satin polyurethane
-wood glue
-rubber gloves
-2″ wood screws
-1 3/4″ wood screws
–kreg square drive 1 1/4″ screws
-felt furniture pads (optional)
Tools:
-drill
-miter saw
-nail gun & 1.5″ nail brands
-electric sander & 220 grit sand paper
-400 grit sandpaper
-chisel
-tape measure
-safety glasses
-dust mask
–kreg pocket hole kit
–kreg clamp
Before i start, i just want to say that i used poplar boards for this project because i knew we were going to white wash it and poplar is a lot prettier wood and won’t yellow over time (where as typical pine boards yellow pretty bad after only a few weeks with the white washing style.) Poplar is slightly more expensive than pine, but if you’re going with any sort of natural finish i highly recommend spending the extra money! If you’re going to be staining your table a dark color or painting it, then you can use the same size boards but all in pine to save a few dollars.
First, you’re going to need to build the base of the table! Start by cutting your 4″x4″x 8′ boards with your miter saw to 40″ with 50° angle cuts on both ends. The boards should be 40″ point to point as shown in the picture below.











Sources: Mirror/Rejuvenation, White Chairs/Amazon, Teak Wood Chair/Lulu & Georgia,Wallpaper/Juju Papers, Console Table/West Elm.
xx! Elsie + Collin








This table is SO beautiful! It is exactly what I am looking to make! What is the exact paint you used?
Thanks!
That table is stunning! I absolutely love the time and love you put into your dining room, it shows! Absolutely beautiful, good job.
Question of the day: Does it really count as “DIY” if some guy named Collin is making all your projects for you?
Hi Rhea,
Short answer- YES. It counts.
Long answer- I feel proud, and zero shame to work, employ and collaborate with people who have talents and strengths that I don’t have. In twelve years of owning businesses one of the most important lessons I have learned is that it doesn’t work for me to try to do everything by myself.
Collin is amazing. I am so grateful to have him on our team! Zero shame- TONS of pride!
Hi! Where is the white vase from?
THX!!!
I love the wooden chair with the white table the most! Great DIY – would love to try.
Great project!
I love the rug! Mind sharing where it’s from?
It’s from Rugs USA (https://rstyle.me/+JSvJVovyj-NvPApNPKqunA) 🙂
So gorgeous! This has inspired me to do a DIY table for our house!
I LOVE the chairs!!! You could use SO many combinations with the white wash, very smart! The white chairs with the wood tie in really nicely to your style and the rest of the house! Looks SO good!
My husband made me a farmhouse table for our 5 year anniversary! It is about 7 years old now and still SO perfect! ????????????????????????
Great DIY! U guys ROCK!
What a gorgeous table!!! You guys have the best DIYs!! I’ve already done two-the wood plank ceiling and just did Laura’s mid century trellis this weekend. I may have to make this one #3! I agree with Chari’s comment above. I love the contrast of the brown chairs with the whitewashed table! I currently have the opposite situation going on in my dining room: dark table with off-white chairs and I love the contrast. 🙂
Love the wood chairs, who makes them, where are they from?
Great job on the table!
Hi Chris! Here’s a link- https://tinyurl.com/y3lnbzdc
YES! Where are the wooden end chairs found??? 😀
Lulu & Georgia 🙂 https://tinyurl.com/y3lnbzdc
I like the white metal chairs, but feel that the darker wood chairs at either end clash with the white wash. Lovely table!
Beautiful job! I LOVE how it turned out!
I see the chairs two ways:
1. The white chairs seem to “disappear “ given the scale of the table and the two end chairs. Which if that’s what you’re going for, it totally works.
2. However, a whole table of chairs similar to your wooden chairs would be stunning in my opinion and make the table stand out more because of the contrast.
Either way, I may be making a farm house table soon. 😉
You girls are crazy pros! Love, love, love the table – don’t think I’d be able to handle the DIY myself, though! ❤️✨
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